Perhaps this is the future of "news." Particularly well-suited for the ever-increasing four-second attention-span nature of its viewers. Thrown in a couple of dancing bears and some monkeys on a unicycle and you've got it made.

Not strictly speaking the same, but I hold this to be the same as Rush and Jon "Stewart".

I stopped listening to Rush along time ago. When "Stewart" came around, I found his brand of "commentary" to be in a similar inane vein. So when the AutoTuning came along, it was "ho hum".

Political parody is rapidly becoming the primary delivery mechanism of news for too many people. I really wish we'd all quit sucking up this drivel and actually get our news from non-entertainment sources.

@jacksonian lawyer and m00se: I don't think you old people get it...this is a comedy bit, not a way to inform people of the news or even political commentary. It's just absurd humor. If anything it's making fun of today's overuse of autotune in pop music.

see: "SHORTAY!" If that didn't make you laugh, then you're watching this from the other side of a generational gap the size of the Grand Canyon.